West Ham Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Marshall · Bowen · Summerville · Fernandes · Potts · Magassa · Wan-Bissaka · Diouf · Kilman · Mavropanos · AreolaWest Ham look to play a direct and vertical game using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to transition quickly from defense to attack by using wide runners and a central playmaker. The goal is to press opponents high up the pitch and force turnovers in dangerous areas to catch the opposition out of position.
Areola stands between the posts to command the penalty area. Ahead of him, a flat back four provides the base for the defense. Mavropanos and Kilman act as the central pair, with Mavropanos providing aerial strength and Kilman looking to step up and cover space. Wan-Bissaka operates as a defensive full back on the right to intercept passes and win one on one duels, while Diouf pushes up the left to provide width.
The midfield uses a combination of a central trio that connects the defense to the forward line. Magassa and Potts occupy the central areas to sit deep and shield the back four. They work to break the line with forward passes to find Fernandes, who plays as the attacking ten. Fernandes looks to create chances by finding pockets of space between the opponent lines and driving the ball forward.
In the attacking third, the team utilizes three attackers to stretch the play. Summerville and Bowen operate as wide wingers, with Summerville looking to cut inside and Bowen using his pace to run behind the defense. Marshall acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and bring others into play. This front line works together to press the opposition back line and create space for late runs from midfield.
This formation offers West Ham the ability to press high in coordinated waves when the ball is lost. The presence of Bowen and Summerville allows for quick transitions that punish teams playing a high line. Additionally, the defensive solidity of Wan-Bissaka and the central duo makes the team difficult to break down when they sit deep in a low block.
The 4-3-3 formation provides West Ham with a balanced platform for rapid counter attacking. This lineup is best suited for games against teams that commit many players forward and leave space behind their defense.